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Expert Commentary

Economics

Age Discrimination in Employment Act and population aging challenges

by Sui-Jade Ho | January 21, 2010

A 2008 paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research paper looking at age discrimination in the U.S. and the ADEA’s historical effects

Expert Commentary

Economics, Politics & Government

Did U.S. highways cause suburbanization?

by Leighton Walter Kille | January 14, 2010

2008 Brown University paper examining the extent to which highways could explain rates of suburbanization within the U.S.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Geographic and ethnic patterns of metropolitan planning boards

by Sui-Jade Ho | January 13, 2010

2006 paper by the Brookings Institution exploring the potential for bias in the structure of metropolitan planning organizations.

Expert Commentary

Environment, Politics & Government

Potential of water power in the fight against global warming

by Leighton Walter Kille | January 11, 2010

2008 University of Missouri study exploring the potential for hydropower in reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.

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Environment

Environmental consequences of mountaintop coal mining

by Leighton Walter Kille | January 8, 2010

2010 study by the University of Maryland and other institutions on the long-term environmental impacts of mountaintop coal mining.

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Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Perceptions of minority residents on coalition building in South Los Angeles

by Sui-Jade Ho | January 7, 2010

2007 Tomas Rivera Policy Institute paper examining the sources of tension between African-Americans, Latinos and others in South L.A. June, 2007

Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

What really determines whether a manufacturing firm locates and remains in California

by Sui-Jade Ho | January 7, 2010

2008 paper by California State University examines the state’s manufacturing job loss and explores possible solutions.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Politics & Government

Roller coaster of California state budgeting after Proposition 13

by Leighton Walter Kille | January 5, 2010

2006 study by California State University, Sacramento, on how state budgeting changed after the enactment of Proposition 13.

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Criminal Justice, Health

Does incarceration-based drug treatment reduce recidivism?

by Leighton Walter Kille | January 5, 2010

2007 paper in the Journal of Experimental Criminology on the effectiveness of incarceration-based drug treatment in reducing drug relapse and recidivism.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Politics & Government

Case for banning subprime mortgages

by Sui-Jade Ho | December 22, 2009

2008 paper by the Valparaiso University School of Law on mortgage interest rates and the potential role of the FHA in providing mortgages to low-income home buyers.

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